Elbow MRI
Content Reviewed: September 30, 2021
3.25 CME
10 Clinical Cases
47 Videos
3 hr. 7 min.
One of the busiest joints in your body, just three bones come together to activate the hinge joint that is your elbow. It is often the rotational elements of the arm which can make elbow evaluation more complex – the stabilizing ligaments and tendons and the interwoven muscles involve much more than just the biceps/triceps combo.
In order to get to the bottom of your patient’s complaint, often you’ll need to consider the tunnels of the upper and lower arm with all their inhabitants, including the nerves and vasculature. Anatomic misdirection beyond the joint “fortress” is entirely possible once you venture outside the bony architecture. There are theoretically a finite number of pathologies discoverable within this joint – but most elbow scans are performed on children and athletes. Depending upon your practice, you actually might not see much elbow MR.
Our Elbow MRI Mastery Series is your opportunity to be prepared for almost anything. Dislocations or epicondylitis might be fairly straightforward, but the range of activities that can give rise to elbow injury is broad. Gymnastics as well as other team sports come to mind, but we’ve seen many injuries from falls on outstretched arms (skateboarding, rollerblading, cycling). Overuse syndromes from tennis, repetitive work tasks and other rotating-arm activities can leave you wondering which inflammation is acute, and which is chronic.
You’ll likely find a similar case in the Mastery series or the associated Advanced Orthopedic and Joint MRI series, Case Reviews, and Professional series. Our thorough and detailed anatomy module is just the ticket to make your referring clinician think you’ve seen a thousand elbows (or more, like we have). This is a joint where it is relatively easy to appear knowledgeable, WITH the appropriate groundwork and preparation. Let us be your guide to the “funny” bone!
One of the busiest joints in your body, just three bones come together to activate the hinge joint that is your elbow. It is often the rotational elements of the arm which can make elbow evaluation more complex – the stabilizing ligaments and tendons and the interwoven muscles involve much more than just the biceps/triceps combo.
Faculty
Stephen J Pomeranz, MD
Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online
ProScan Imaging
MRI Mastery Series: Elbow Pre-Course Activities
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7 min.
1 DICOM Case File
Introduction
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2 min.
Protocols and Sequences
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38 min.
Anatomy
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57 min.
The Collateral Ligaments
5 m
Column Theory
3 m
Ulnar Anatomy
2 m
Radial Anatomy
3 m
The Fortress Concept
6 m
Articular Relationships
2 m
Fortress Concept: Ligamentous Stabilizers
3 m
Fortress Concept: Medial Ligaments
4 m
Fortress Concept: Lateral Stabilizers
3 m
Bony Anatomy
3 m
Triceps Muscle
2 m
Biceps Muscle
2 m
Biceps and Brachialis Muscle & Tendon
3 m
Anconeus Muscle
1 m
AMCL
3 m
Lateral Stabilizing Ligaments Part 1
2 m
Lateral Stabilizing Ligaments Part 2
2 m
Median & Radial Nerves
4 m
Variations & Pitfalls
3 m
Case Review
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1 hr. 21 min.
10 DICOM Case Files
Case Review: Mechanism of Dislocation
6 m
Case Review: Status Post ATV Accident
7 m
Case Review: Posterior vs. Anterior Dislocation
2 m
Case Review: The Terrible Triad
2 m
Case Review: 17-Year-Old Female Patient with Pulling Injury
5 m
Case Review: 23 Year Old Professional Football Player Injured During Game
3 m
Case Review: 14 Year Old Male Patient with Twisting Injury
3 m
Case Review: Injuries of Overhead Throwing Athletes
3 m
Case Review: Additional Findings from Previous Case
2 m
Case Review: Overhead Athlete Checklist
2 m
Case Review: 65 Year Old Male Patient Injured from F.O.O.S.H.
8 m
Case Review: Patient Injured While Playing Football
3 m
Case Review: 61 Year Old Male Patient with Elbow Instability
2 m
Case Review: 8 Year Old Female Injured in F.O.O.S.H.
3 m
Case Review: 14 Year Old Male Adult Patient with Medial Elbow Pain
3 m
Case Review: 35 Year Old Man with Anterior Elbow Pain
8 m
Case Review: 52 Year Old Male with Posterior Elbow Pain and Swelling
7 m
Case Review: 47 Year Old Female Patient with Lateral Elbow Pain
4 m
Case Review: Lateral vs. Medial Epicondylitis
4 m
Case Review: 15 Year Old Gymnast with Extension Deficit
4 m
Summary
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